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Show Lj Szfr- J " f 20.000. SJPX."" Si ' B. Dunton. who Induced 1 PL i'J Ceorge B. Forbe to aid him In mak- ' jfJy - Ny' Ing away with 1:0.000 of the fundi of lv x . t0 Union National bank. Chicago, Jut "-iVt.i.. JT. before that Institution waa arged -C lnto ,a Flrt NaUonal bank, (teamed " lnto old Point Comfort. Va , the other JW f 20.OOO. William B. Dunton, who Induced Ceorge B. Forbe to aid him In making mak-ing away with 1:0,000 of the fundi of the Union National bank. Chicago, Just before that Initltutloa was merged Into the First NaUonal bank, steamed into Old Point Comfort. Va., the other day In the prune yacht, Morgan, which he had chartered. Two Plnk-erton Plnk-erton detectiTes at care boarded the yacht, and pla-ed bins under arrest. He will w brought bark to Chicago to anawer the law for sabexxlemant. to his wife tor his deeertkm and on-falthfulnesa. on-falthfulnesa. and to h!a conscience con-science and the friends of Ceorre B. Forbes, his duo far lh. urflrfv fSf Ls-twl J Loa-t to thm Irijh, TLo retirement of Justin McCarthy from political and parliamentary ae- i w! tw. Just announced, on account of falling health, take out or Br.tlth public life one of tta ablest and worthiest worth-iest men. and la a distinct loss to tbs Irl-h Home Rule cause. J air. McCarthy waa born In Cork November No-vember n. 1(00. From 1H to 18U k wu om the staff of the Cork Ex- droT the latter to elf- destruction. Forties killed himself him-self In an humble hotel In South Chicago Chi-cago last 8unday after brooding orer the theft from the hank. Into which he had been drawn as an unwilling un-willing accomplice of Dunton. a fellow clerk. The latter W. B. Dunton. had left tb city and on hi Ill-gotten Ill-gotten money waa reveling In all the luxuries the Waldorf-Astor a and other expensive eastern hos- J telrlea could offer. He arrived In New York with "Dot" Thurman, a Chicago woman, who was hi companion, com-panion, at the Waldorf-Astoria, and later at Atlantic City. Ia tbe latter place It was learned Luat another wom- an had Joined the party, and that Dunton had chartered the Morgan for a southern crulte. Detectives were ent to every point on the eastern coaat, and Dunton waa captured on th Brat stop he made. Hi had tl.000 In currency and certificates j of deposit for as much more In his ! possession when taken by the defeo tlvea, who turned aim over to federal fed-eral officials. Roger Q. Mill, th former United States senator from Texas, says that whenever in Galveston he always felt a vague dread of Just such a calamity as has befallen the city, and was Intensely In-tensely relieved when he was bark on the mainland. He said that he always fully realized th danger to th c.ty from some great sea storm. President Loubet of France Is Interested In-terested La autographs and has one of justin McCarthy. amlner, and then Joined t,he staff of the Northern Times, of Liverpool. In lv0O be became reporter In the house of commons fur tbe London Star, of which he was afterwarda foreign editor, edi-tor, and then chief editor In 1S61. Mr. McCarthy migned thla post In IK'S and came to the United States. Here he traveled for nearly three years, visiting thirty-five states. He then lived In New York fur some time. QaacKtnboj on Hypnotum. If hypnotism will do all that Prof. Quackenbo claim for It. then miwt It be looked upon a one of the most powerful moral and curative force In the world. Its phenomena, writes Its denfender, are scientifically explicable explic-able on the supposition of a double self, each elf posjesnlng a distinct consciousness. con-sciousness. "The moralist and preacher preach-er address the self that Is not In control, con-trol, the dffiih-entangled. hesitating, easily tempted, and entrapped objective objec-tive self; hence their appeals are so often futile. The suegestlonlst Invoke) In-voke) tie better subllminial self. Invest In-vest It with control, and seldom fall to effect the desired purpose." Mar4h0.lt Cmttnnial. Preparations are under way for another an-other great man's centennial celebration celebra-tion In February. 1901. the American Bench and Bar will celebrate the cne hundredth anniversary of the day John Marshall waa raised to the supreme bench. They do this In commemoration commemora-tion of one of America's greatest Jurists. Jur-ists. But not only as a Jurist was John Marshall distinguished. He was a liurtenant of the minute men during the revolution, was promoted to t .e I rank of oapatln, and took part In the ' t.attlea of Brandywine. Germantown. I Monmouth and went.tbn jph the li-g" i at Valley Forge. He sa. In the convention con-vention of Virginia to act upon th- adoption of a federal constitution In .1 PRKFIDENT LOUBET. the best private collections In that country. On this be spends a gr at deal of money and the other day gave a large sum for a letter written by Iialsac. Queen Victoria also has the autograph fad. but devotes herself chiefly to securing the signatures of living notables. Of these she has a vast number. Huhm't flo-Ctl Ejrperirnce. Naval Constructor Thomas F. Ruhm. who was recently sent to succeed Naval Na-val Constructor Hobsoo on the As.a- tic statiou, was arrested ar-rested the other day near Kure by the Japanese police, po-lice, who thought he was a deserter from the Oregon. Tbe magistrate apoligixed fur the blundtr of the policeman po-liceman and took the naval officer home to dinner. T. F. Ruhm.- JOHN MARSHALL. 1753. and was sent to France In 1797 to diaw up a treaty between that country coun-try and this. Marshall wrote "A Life of Washing-tun" Washing-tun" in five volumes, and presided at the trial of Aaron B irr. Notw..nstanding his slouch hat. urgiigen.e. and awkward dress, he endeared himself to all by his amiable manners and fin talent. He wrote hi own epitaph two days before his death In Philadelphia. July ls3S. t Lieutenant Horace P. Mclntoeh of the United States navy la on bis way to Chill, where, by consent of the United States government, he Is, to superintend th constructlca of a navy far the Chilian government. Five admirals ad-mirals of the United Slate navy, without conference among themselves, recommended bim for this work. |